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573 – Zeche Teutoburgia — Schacht I
Repurposed site - headframe and associated buildings
Former Herne hard coal colliery in Börnig whose listed 1907–08 Deutsches Strebengerüst headframe over Schacht I, listed Maschinenhalle, and Protegohaube over Schacht II survive within the KunstWald Teutoburgia park, currently under structural restoration
575 – Zeche Unser Fritz — Schacht I
Isolated headframe
Former Herne-Wanne hard coal colliery preserving the sole surviving 1873 Malakowturm of the Schachtanlage I/IV, a listed monument on the Route der Industriekultur, standing alone on a partially redeveloped site beside the Cranger Kirmes fairground.
558 – Zeche Walsum — Schacht I / Franz-Lenze-Schacht
Partial mine site
The listed tower headframe of the Franz-Lenze-Schacht survives as a Ruhr industrial monument on the Zeche Walsum site beside the Rhine in Duisburg-Walsum.
577 – Zeche Westerholt — Schacht I
Repurposed site - headframes and associated buildings
Former Herten-Westerholt hard coal colliery whose listed founding buildings and the 1989 Förderturm over Schacht I survive as the Neue Zeche Westerholt — a mixed residential, commercial, and cultural redevelopment in progress on the Gelsenkirchen–Herten b
551 – Zeche Westhausen — Schacht I
Museum site
Former Dortmund hard coal colliery whose listed 1873 Malakowturm over Schacht I and adjacent pithead buildings survive, with a small bergbau museum in the Schacht III machine house.
552 – Zeche Zollern II/IV
Museum site - reconstructed headframe
Landmark Jugendstil colliery in Dortmund-Bövinghausen, now the LWL-Industriemuseum Zeche Zollern, an anchor point of the European Route of Industrial Culture.
117 – Zeche Zollverein — Schacht 10
Repurposed site - headframe and associated buildings
Zeche Zollverein Schachtanlage 3/7/10 in Schonnebeck, with a surviving 1913 headframe and the Phänomania Erfahrungsfeld science centre in the former winding engine house.
568 – Zeche Zweckel — Schacht I
Partial mine site - headframes and associated buildings
Former Gladbeck hard coal colliery preserving two of the oldest surviving steel lattice headframes in the Ruhr over Schächte I and II and a lavishly decorated 1909 Maschinenhalle — a listed cultural and events venue of the Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege.
116 – Zeche Zollverein — Schachtanlage 1/2/8
Repurposed site - headframes and associated buildings
Zeche Zollverein Schachtanlage 1/2/8, the founding shaft complex of the UNESCO World Heritage site, with surviving headframes and PACT Zollverein dance centre.
115 – Zeche Zollverein — Schachtanlage XII
Repurposed site
Zeche Zollverein Schachtanlage XII, the iconic UNESCO World Heritage hard coal mine closed 1986, now a major cultural and museum site in Essen.